Calciopoli or Morattopoli.. inter fake orgasm (73 Viewers)

HelterSkelter

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Apr 15, 2005
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Moratti obviously knows(Duh!),but would Mancini and the players know about this?Im not too sure about the players,Mancini perhaps does know.If someone from the managment comes and tells a squad of 20 odd that you'd be getting help from the refs,the chances of a few players not liking the idea is possible,which brings in the possibility of the news being leaked to the media.The players would have obviously noticed that the refs are favouring them,but i dont doubt if someone from the managment would have come and told them 'Dive all you want..the refs will go in your favour'.

Mancini's case is probably tricky.As far as i know,he never supported Inter as a child,nor did he play for them.Lets be unbiased here,and admit that he was a pretty good player in his time.But that doesnt matter here.The thing is,you dont expect a coach/player to become 'evil' the moment he puts on an Inter Milan badge.Mancini gives stupid comments to the press,the possibility of Moratti telling him that the refs would be favouring his side can exist,and the chances of Moratti not telling Mancini directly are also there.Obviously Mancini's been in the game long enough to tell the difference between favourtism and fairplay and even if Moratti didnt tell him anything directly,the matches would tell him that the refs would favour his side in a massive manner,but its arguable if he's in on everything that going at Inter Milan,or if its only the higher maangment at Inter Milan thats orchestrating all of this.
 

tibike

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Dec 11, 2007
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Moratti obviously knows(Duh!),but would Mancini and the players know about this?Im not too sure about the players,Mancini perhaps does know.If someone from the managment comes and tells a squad of 20 odd that you'd be getting help from the refs,the chances of a few players not liking the idea is possible,which brings in the possibility of the news being leaked to the media.The players would have obviously noticed that the refs are favouring them,but i dont doubt if someone from the managment would have come and told them 'Dive all you want..the refs will go in your favour'.

Mancini's case is probably tricky.As far as i know,he never supported Inter as a child,nor did he play for them.Lets be unbiased here,and admit that he was a pretty good player in his time.But that doesnt matter here.The thing is,you dont expect a coach/player to become 'evil' the moment he puts on an Inter Milan badge.Mancini gives stupid comments to the press,the possibility of Moratti telling him that the refs would be favouring his side can exist,and the chances of Moratti not telling Mancini directly are also there.Obviously Mancini's been in the game long enough to tell the difference between favourtism and fairplay and even if Moratti didnt tell him anything directly,the matches would tell him that the refs would favour his side in a massive manner,but its arguable if he's in on everything that going at Inter Milan,or if its only the higher maangment at Inter Milan thats orchestrating all of this.
Maybe it's only the more loyal players, who now about their advatage. That would explain, why is it only some players that repeatedly cheat (like Cambiasso does).
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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In other words, STFU!!!
;)

i am absolutely disgusted by this, it is so obvious that inter are being assisted to win, i see it, you see it, teh whole of italy must see it. i say we send video's of all the penalties that inter have recieved this season(and any other dodgy call) along with links of teh leagues sponsors to blatter. he was very keen to see an end to the "cheating" after the first scandal and surely even this ass-clown could see what is right before his eyes and get involved, at least to put an end to the clear conflict of interest that persist where inter are concerned
 

Gill_juve

Senior Member
May 29, 2006
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this ongoing circle of conspiracy is ruining italian football. inter are definitely being treated like kings while we are all treated like peasants. as long as this carrys on, serie A aint worth much.
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
Come on guys, it's their birthday. You thought they wouldn't get a present today?

I've gotten used to the cheating. It's matchday 27 and by now it's expected. The parts that are irritating me are as follows:

- the fans celebrate it anyway while marginalizing the errors or trying to justify them by bringing up a past that they don't understand that has nothing to do with this season

- the media and other directors/coaches are being silenced. AIA has made an official statement to the media and other teams that no further ill intended words are to be uttered to referees rather than making their referees make the correct calls.

Their answer to the problem is not to correct the favortism, rather to silence those who speak out against it.

For years foreign analysts validated prior seasons while the media KILLED Juventus...now no one is allowed to speak their minds.
Here's what Foti said: -
Ref 'gave Inter birthday gift'

Reggina President Lillo Foti was furious with the referee after Inter were given a “birthday present” of a penalty.


The Amaranto had the best chances before Zlatan Ibrahimovic converted a spot-kick, which was awarded for a trip on Esteban Cambiasso that appeared to be outside the box.


“The refereeing is a scandal,” snapped Foti after the 2-0 Inter win on the day they celebrated their centenary.


“There was a party to be had and they had to bring a present. Well, a gift arrived wrapped in a big bow.


“After all, it’s only good manners when celebrating a birthday. It was all predicted, all planned. We haven’t got the same power as Inter.”


This is not the first time that Foti has been angry at referee Christian Brighi, as there was another incident in the match with Atalanta earlier this season.


“Referees don’t seem to like Reggina. I respect Brighi and consider him to be a good official, but he was unfortunate in the Atalanta game when he misunderstood Riccardo Zampagna’s fall.”


Meanwhile, Inter had a different surprise for their centenary celebrations when a poll on their official website was attacked by troublemakers.


Fans from other clubs bombed the site so that the ‘favourite game’ was voted the 4-2 defeat at Lazio that cost them the 2002 Scudetto on May 5 and the ‘most loved players’ were Vratislav Gresko and Ronaldo![/
QUOTE]

Anyone know anything about the emboldened bit? How did they get onto their site to sabotage the poll?

Moratti obviously knows(Duh!),but would Mancini and the players know about this?Im not too sure about the players,Mancini perhaps does know.If someone from the managment comes and tells a squad of 20 odd that you'd be getting help from the refs,the chances of a few players not liking the idea is possible,which brings in the possibility of the news being leaked to the media.The players would have obviously noticed that the refs are favouring them,but i dont doubt if someone from the managment would have come and told them 'Dive all you want..the refs will go in your favour'.

Mancini's case is probably tricky.As far as i know,he never supported Inter as a child,nor did he play for them.Lets be unbiased here,and admit that he was a pretty good player in his time.But that doesnt matter here.The thing is,you dont expect a coach/player to become 'evil' the moment he puts on an Inter Milan badge.Mancini gives stupid comments to the press,the possibility of Moratti telling him that the refs would be favouring his side can exist,and the chances of Moratti not telling Mancini directly are also there.Obviously Mancini's been in the game long enough to tell the difference between favourtism and fairplay and even if Moratti didnt tell him anything directly,the matches would tell him that the refs would favour his side in a massive manner,but its arguable if he's in on everything that going at Inter Milan,or if its only the higher maangment at Inter Milan thats orchestrating all of this.
Mancini knows!

The interesti had a meeting at moRATti's house. No doubt trying to "win" the CL by bribing Fifa officials.

MILAN - President Massimo Moratti held a centenary luncheon on Saturday at his Milan residence, where the world of football often met during the Great Inter era.

Among those present were top officials from FIFA and UEFA, the presidents of some of the most important European clubs, including Barcelona number one and great friend of Moratti, Joan Laporta, the presidents of Ajax and Sheffield FC - the oldest club in the world which recently celebrated its anniversary, and Kuwaiti ambassador to Madrid Adil Al-Ayar.

Giancarlo Abete and Antonio Matarrese, presidents of the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC) and the Lega Calcio (Italian Football League), were also in attendance, as were the presidents of numerous Serie A clubs.

Joining Massimo and Milly Moratti for lunch were Marco Tronchetti Provera and the F.C. Internazionale board of directors.
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,570
You think he'd bribe them infront of officials from Barcelona,Ajax and numerous other Serie A clubs?

Anyway,coming back to Mancini.He might know of what Moratti's upto,and he might not.By 'knowing' im talking about Moratti directly telling him that he's bribed the refs and now they'd be favouring his team.Ofcourse,even if Moratti hasnt told him,Mancini would have figured out how the refs are treating Inter on his own.But ofcourse,you expect him to defend his team infront of the press regardless of wether Moratti's told him anything directly or not.No coach will say 'My team cheats.We dont deserve to win'.
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,570
Including presidents from other Serie A clubs?

Please.

Inter is controlling the refs.But saying that Moratti will do it infront of officials from Barcelona,Ajax and other Serie A clubs(All of which have been on the receving end of bad refreeing calls) is silly.
 

Pingo

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2007
674
Fiat. la caduta in borsa e il dilemma auto
di Fabio Tamburini

Parte conclusiva dell' articolo

"Per questo il momento resta delicato e si somma alla necessità di rivedere l'intera catena societaria, che parte dall'accomandita di famiglia e arriva alla Fiat.
E' ancora adeguata?
Oppure occorrono ritocchi più o meno sostanziali?
Domande a cui occorrono risposte all'altezza, cosi come sono all'attenzione interventi sulla governance.
Ecco perchè, ormai da qualche tempo, il vertice del gruppo ha un nuovo consulente d'eccezione:il professor Guido Rossi"

Sole24Ore!

The new FIAT consultant is Guido Rossi...

U must be FUCKING KIDING MEEEE...Elkann fucking rat...:mad: :wallbang: :crazy: :inter: :pumpkin:
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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De Rossi: Inter unjust leaders

Sunday 9 March, 2008

Daniele De Rossi launched an attack on Inter and referees, insisting “Roma would be top if justice were served.”

The Giallorossi have repeatedly complained of refereeing errors, especially in the head-to-head that ended 1-1, but have still reduced the gap to six points.

“If justice had been served and things had gone the way they should have done, we would be top of the table by a point,” said the World Cup winning midfielder.

“But we will continue to fight because we are more than equal to Inter.”

Roma managed what Inter did not last week and conquered Napoli at the San Paolo, while the Nerazzurri defeated Reggina 2-0 after the deadlock was broken by an extremely controversial penalty.

“Inter’s victories do not depend on Roma,” added De Rossi. “The trouble is they don’t depend on Inter, either.”

Esteban Cambiasso was tripped outside the box and until then Reggina had the best chances at San Siro.

“Many people called me last night to let me know about that incident, but in all honesty I didn’t watch any football. I preferred to see my friend Daniele Petrucci’s boxing match.”

-Channel4.com
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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It's funny that this season looks like the most corrupted ever and they're doing sh*t to clear things up. We never had calls in every damn game like inter's getting this season, it's unbelievable!
 

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